The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Riley, 1806 |
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Pagina 93
... hast thou saddled my horse ? " San . Which horse ? your curtall ? " Feran . Souns you slave , stand you prating here ? " Saddle the bay gelding for your mistris . " Kate . Not for me , for I wil not go . " San . The ostler will not let ...
... hast thou saddled my horse ? " San . Which horse ? your curtall ? " Feran . Souns you slave , stand you prating here ? " Saddle the bay gelding for your mistris . " Kate . Not for me , for I wil not go . " San . The ostler will not let ...
Pagina 94
... hast thou to do ? — Father , be quiet ; he shall stay my leisure . Gre . Ay , marry , sir : now it begins to work . Kath . Gentlemen , forward to the bridal dinner : - I see , a woman may be made a fool , If she had not a spirit to ...
... hast thou to do ? — Father , be quiet ; he shall stay my leisure . Gre . Ay , marry , sir : now it begins to work . Kath . Gentlemen , forward to the bridal dinner : - I see , a woman may be made a fool , If she had not a spirit to ...
Pagina 116
... true that I am poor , and yet have things , " And golden rings , " & c . A thing is a trifle too inconsiderable to deserve a particular dis- crimination . Steevens . What , hast thou din'd ? The tailor stays thy 116 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... true that I am poor , and yet have things , " And golden rings , " & c . A thing is a trifle too inconsiderable to deserve a particular dis- crimination . Steevens . What , hast thou din'd ? The tailor stays thy 116 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
Pagina 117
William Shakespeare. What , hast thou din'd ? The tailor stays thy leisure , To deck thy body with his ruffling treasure.4 Enter Tailor . Come , tailor , let us see these ornaments ; 5 Enter Haberdasher . " Lay forth the gown . - What ...
William Shakespeare. What , hast thou din'd ? The tailor stays thy leisure , To deck thy body with his ruffling treasure.4 Enter Tailor . Come , tailor , let us see these ornaments ; 5 Enter Haberdasher . " Lay forth the gown . - What ...
Pagina 118
... hast spoil'd the gowne . " Taylor . Why , sir , I made it as your man gave me direction ; " You may read the note here . " Feran . Come hither , sirha : Taylor , read the note . " Taylor . Item , a faire round compass'd cape . " San . I ...
... hast spoil'd the gowne . " Taylor . Why , sir , I made it as your man gave me direction ; " You may read the note here . " Feran . Come hither , sirha : Taylor , read the note . " Taylor . Item , a faire round compass'd cape . " San . I ...
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